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I wonder how it does work then? I can't see how/why the situation is
any different to the Service Program scenario. The SrvPgm problem
arrises because there's nothing to tell the caller that it needs to
reinitialize the proc ptrs because the original copy has gone away.
So what causes the OPM program to re-resolve the pgm pointer? If it
doesn't need to re-resolve then why is there a problem with srvpgms?
It just seems that if it breaks in one scenario it should break in
both.
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